Grand Trunk Trunktech Hammock review

REVIEW – Can a hammock be on an EDC list? I would have said no, but the Trunktech Hammock by Grand Trunk might just find a spot in your pack if hanging around is in your list of daily activities.

What is it?

It’s a hammock that aims to change your preconceptions of the category by packing small, weighing little and surprising you with its versatility.

What’s in the box?

  • Trunktech hammock
  • 2 carabiners
  • Quick instruction card

Hardware specs

  • Material: Proprietary 40D 1.1 oz Diamond Ripstop Nylon
  • Capacity: 500 lbs
  • Weight: 11.7 oz
  • Unfolded Dimensions: 11′ x 4’10”
  • They also make a double: 15.5 oz | 11′ x 6’6″

Design and features

It’s clear when you pick this up for the first time that this is not your grandfather’s hammock. It’s crazy light and stuffs into a storage bag that’s permanently attached meaning you can’t lose it.

There’s a webbing handle across the bottom of the bag that you can use to lash it to the outside of your pack should there not be enough room inside (unlikely). There’s also plenty of room with the hammock fully stored anyway so you can fit the additional ropes you’ll want for hanging around.

The hanging ends show that the hammock is actually a rectangle with the webbing running through a channel that bunches each of the ends up in a way that lets the hammock really form that pocket for your body. For strength, the channel is triple-stitched and the webbing is box stitched.

Setup

Grand Trunk has made the setup as simple as it gets. Un-cinch the back and un-stuff the hammock which already has the carabiners attached. From there, you’re looking for the right pair of trees or anchor points. The only thing to provide beyond that is your own cord/rope for anchoring to trees/branches. We cut a pair of 6′ ropes which also fit into the storage bag.

If you want some hanging solutions that are pre-thought out for the purpose, Grand Trunk (I’ll refer to them as GT going forward) also makes a few of those including straps and tree protector slings.

Performance

What are the key metrics in determining a good hammock? It likely depends on the hammock as well as what you wanted a hammock for in the first place. Would this one work on a hammock stand in your back yard? Sure, but that would definitely sell this one short, and big hammocks designed for a solitary location probably have some upsides as a result.

The fact that this GT hammock is not designed to be stationary is the point. The fabric is a ripstop nylon that’s buttery soft and super durable as well as breathable which just makes for good lounging. GT has designed the hammock to support up to 500 lbs which goes to show just how strong this material is. Keep in mind that weight limit assumes you’re using quality ropes or webbing to hang it.

I tossed the hammock to my son halfway through his final exam week of senior year in high school. I got these photos back that afternoon following an AP Calc test. Definitely a good way to kick back.

You can see that based on the available trees, he chose to suspend from the horizontal branches which made for a more U-shaped hang. You’d definitely want to string around trunks horizontally for a more laid out position.

The Trunktech shines when it comes to packing. It just stuffs back into the attached storage pouch, and is smaller than a typical reusable water bottle and would easily double as a pillow should the need arise.

As for colors and options, we received the Teal/Turquoise in their single size. There’s also a double size and 5 additional colors to choose from not to mention plenty of other hammocks, products and accessories on GT’s site.

What I like

  • Ultra light and small
  • Easy to deploy and store
  • Comfortable strong fabric

What needs to be improved

  • Nothing

Final thoughts

So if you’re looking for an EDC hammock, you’ve found it. Light, small, soft and strong. It’ll fit in your pack or even lash to your belt for those impromptu hangs that you know you want to take. It’s definitely in my son’s pack for the summer.

Price: $59.95 ($69.95 for Double)
Where to buy: Grand Trunk and Amazon
Source: The sample of this product was provided by Grand Trunk.

Filed in categories: Reviews

Tagged: ,

Grand Trunk Trunktech Hammock review originally appeared on The Gadgeteer on June 16, 2019 at 9:31 am.

Note: If you are subscribed to this feed through FeedBurner, please switch to our native feed URL http://the-gadgeteer.com/feed/ in order to ensure continuous delivery.

The SHIFTPOD lets you camp (glamp) in style and ease

NEWS – I’ve never been camping because bugs, no showers, no flushing toilets, dirt, bugs, and bugs. But if I were ever to cross that activity off my bucket list, I’d consider it if I had one of these ultracool SHIFTPODs to sleep in.

The SHIFTPOD looks like an Airstream camper and a tent had a baby. It is made of reflective material to keep the 100sq foot interior cool and features 2 doors with bug screens and 6 windows with bug screens. So yay, no bugs!

The most insane thing about the SHIFTPOD is that you can set it up in a minute. To that, I say what?! No way. Check out this video:

The only downside to the SHIFTPOD is that it’s not exactly designed for the backpacker because it’s heavy at 65lbs. You won’t want to hike with it. But if you’re driving to a campsite, you’ll be the envy of all your friends.

The SHIFTPOD sells for $1299 from Advancedsheltersystemsinc.com

Filed in categories: News

Tagged: ,

The SHIFTPOD lets you camp (glamp) in style and ease originally appeared on The Gadgeteer on June 8, 2019 at 9:57 am.

Note: If you are subscribed to this feed through FeedBurner, please switch to our native feed URL http://the-gadgeteer.com/feed/ in order to ensure continuous delivery.

Rescue GoCLIP Yellow Jacket and Mosquito Repellent review

REVIEW – When enjoying the outdoors it is almost inevitable that you will have to deal with the biting and stinging pests with whom we share the outdoors. There are many options that may be tried to combat these flying and crawling menaces, but they all have their disadvantages. The Mosquito GoCLIP and Yellowjacket Repellent GoCLIP from Rescue promise to minimize these disadvantages while still performing their basic purposes.

What is it?

The Mosquito GoCLIP and Yellowjacket Repellent GoCLiP are DEET-free and kid/pet-safe clip-on repellent emitters that use passive diffusion of various plant oils to deter stinging / biting insects from getting too friendly. The active ingredients are incorporated into a solid bar which is held in a plastic clip-on case. These are multi-use devices which provide up to 48 hours of active protection and may be sealed back in their foil bags and reused, up to the 48 hours total, for 2 weeks.

What’s in the box?

I was sent one of the Mosquito GoCLIP and one YellowJacket Repellent GoCLIP units. The contents of each packet are identical with the exception of the type of repellent.

Each GoCLIP pack consists of a reusable foil pouch with descriptions of how and when to use each GoCLIP and a list of ingredients.

Inside each reusable pouch is a smaller mylar-type sealed packet. Inside this packet was a sealed plastic bag containing the actual GoCLIP. The two inner packets are disposable. The main foil package is heavier and is intended for reuse / storage of the GoCLIP between wearings. The reusable package is closed with a zip-lock style seal.

Specs

Each GoCLIP measures 74 x 26 x 19 mm (l x w x h) and weights 6 grams.

The GoCLIPs each have a clip on the back that allows the GoCLIP to be clipped to a pocket, belt, beltloop, or ring, such as on a pet’s collar.

The only immediately discernible physical difference between a mosquito-repellent GoCLIP and one designed to ward off stinging insects is the color of the holder. The mosquito-repellent modules are green, while the stinging insect modules are bronze colored.

Design and features

The GoCLIP consists of a plastic housing and the plant-oil infused polymer insert. It is an efficient design. The GoCLIP system could lend itself to a reusable housing in either a more durable plastic or light-weight metal with a replaceable insert.

The Mosquito GoCLIP is designed to repel mosquitoes, biting flies, and ticks. The YellowJacket GoCLIP is intended to ward off yellow jackets, hornets, wasps, and bees.  The active ingredients in both include clove oil and lemongrass oil. The mosquito formula add peppermint oil and cinnamon oil, while the yellow jacket formula substitutes geranium oil and rosemary oil. When in use, the predominant smell is of cloves. It is definitely noticeable, but not overwhelming.

Setup

Setup consists of opening the layers of packaging and clipping a GoCLIP to your clothing or your pet.

Performance

I put the Mosquito GoCLIP to one of the most daunting tests I could think of: camping in North Central Florida in the late spring after a few weeks of intermittent rain at a camp with two terminal lakes and a number of streams.

Several of the people with whom I go camping are extremely sensitive to DEET due to exposure to various and unknown chemical during their military service, so I was quite happy to review the GoCLIP in an attempt to keep from becoming anemic due to the mosquitoes in my area.

I wore the GoCLIP from sunrise until well after dark on the Saturday of my test. During this time, I alternated the GoCLIP from my shirt pocket (above photo) to my belt. During the time I was wearing the GoCLIP, I saw many mosquitoes flying around others at the site and scoring hits on many of the other campers. The mosquitoes would approach me and the veer away when they came within 6 or 7 inches of me. I was quite impressed. I was not successfully attacked by a mosquito while wearing the Mosquito GoCLIP. I will also attest to its apparent ability to ward off ticks. The camp in question is notorious for ticks, but I found no tick on me after Saturday while several of the other campers removed multiple seed ticks during this same time. As a control, I did not wear the Mosquito GoCLIP on either Friday night or Sunday morning / early afternoon. During these times, I was bitten by mosquitoes more than 6 times (most of these on Sunday).

The Mosquito GoCLIP scores over my ThermaCell repellent because I didn’t have to rely on still air and remaining within 10 feet of a fixed point, like I have to do with the ThermaCell. As a further test, I was at this same camp two weeks later and attempted to use my ThermaCell to ward off mosquitoes and was sorely disappointed by the effectiveness of the ThermaCell compared to the Mosquito GoCLIP.

I tested the YellowJacket Repellent GoCLIP while working around my house cleaning out some brush and mowing. I had previously been stung while working around the house and saw several flying stinging insects during my cleaning, but none of them approached close enough to me for me to even attempt to swat them away (which may have led to a few stings).

I did not have the opportunity to test the GoCLIPS on a pet, but I only assume that as long as the pet kept the GoCLIP on its collar the results would be similar. The only problem that I can foresee using a GoCLIP on a dog or cat would be getting them used to the smell of the GoCLIP. I have had scent hounds that loved to go roll or rub against my herbs and scented geraniums (including citronella plants) and others that became very agitated with anything with a strong smell (other than a dead animal that they decided to roll in) was put on them.

What I like

  • DEET-free
  • Reusable for up to 2 weeks (stored) or 48 hours (continuous use)
  • No residue on skin, fur, or clothes

What needs to be improved

  • Longer life
  • Smaller units that can be more easily clipped to shoes / boots sold as a pair
  • Make a more robust reusable housing and sell inserts with the active ingredients

Final thoughts

I’m quite impressed with the performance of the Mosquito GoCLIP and will be purchasing many more for use during the upcoming camping season. The convenience and efficacy more than make up for the price of the GoCLIP. I’m in the process of cleaning up many of the areas around my property that are the favorite nesting spots for the stinging insects targeted by the YellowJacket Repellent GoCLIP, so I’m not sure if I’ll be purchasing additional units, even though it seems to work well.

If you’re planning to be outside this summer, do yourself a favor and at least try the Rescue Mosquito GoCLIP and YellowJacket Repellent GoCLIP.

Price: $ 8.18 via Amazon Marketplace
Where to buy: Online (including Wal-Mart and Amazon.com) and various local retailers (including some local Do It Best hardware stores, True Value Hardware stores and Rural King). To find your local retailer go to “Find a Retailer” on the Rescue website.
Source: The sample of this product was provided by Rescue / Sterling International, Inc.

Filed in categories: Reviews

Tagged: ,

Rescue GoCLIP Yellow Jacket and Mosquito Repellent review originally appeared on The Gadgeteer on June 7, 2019 at 9:00 am.

Note: If you are subscribed to this feed through FeedBurner, please switch to our native feed URL http://the-gadgeteer.com/feed/ in order to ensure continuous delivery.

Start your next campfire with a pull of string

NEWS – Campers, hikers, and other outdoor warriors know that it’s important to have the basic survival skills and gear when they are on their adventures. Water, food, shelter, and fire are probably the four main things you need. But if you’re not in the same category as someone who signs up for the show Naked and Afraid, what do you do about fire if it’s windy, or the wood is wet?

That’s where the Pull Start Fire Pull-String Fire Starter kit from Huckleberry will both save and FRY your bacon! Just pull out one of these bad boys, stick it in the center of your wood teepee, yank the string, and in 30 minutes you’ll have a blazing fire without needing matches or a lighter, even if you’re in 200+ MPH winds or a tropical storm.

The Pull Start Fire Pull-String Fire Starter kit comes in a pack of 3 starters and is priced at $18 from Huckleberry.com or Amazon.

Filed in categories: News

Tagged: ,

Start your next campfire with a pull of string originally appeared on The Gadgeteer on June 7, 2019 at 8:00 am.

Note: If you are subscribed to this feed through FeedBurner, please switch to our native feed URL http://the-gadgeteer.com/feed/ in order to ensure continuous delivery.

Decathlon expands to USA with practical, prolific sportsgear options

NEWS – When we lived in the Netherlands, we had a go-to, big-box store for anything sports or camping related: Decathlon.

For my boys’ weekly swimming lessons, Decathlon’s mini-backpacks and microfiber towels were the perfect combination of light, efficient and effective, which was crucial since my family car was a Dutch grandma bike (omafiets). Decathlon’s thermoses joined every one of our train trips, and we brought them home over Christmas as gifts for the hunters in our family. And I especially love the superstore’s packable backpacks, which served as our day-bags while we adventured around Italy and Iceland, Morocco and Malta, and eventually Alaska and Aruba.

Bikes, scooters, sleeping bags. Check!

Zip-off, quick-dry pants for the whole family? You bet!

When a friend told me late last year that Decathlon had ventured into the States, I cheered out loud. Until I heard that their sole stateside edifice resides in the Bay Area… I live in Indiana.

However, once I did a little peaking on their Web site, I learned they have free shipping in the USA on purchases over $50 and free returns. Just beware that if you live on the opposite side of the country, it takes a bit of time to receive your order, so plan well ahead of holidays and birthdays if that special someone is eying new snorkel gear, dancewear or a camping hammock.

In fact, Decathlon’s  Web site boasts more than 10,000 items for 70 sports!

This isn’t just about tennis, basketball, and volleyball. They have gear for rock climbing, paddleboarding, and horseriding. Even pétanque, so you can practice your high school French over a lawn-ball game. (And that’s only seven of the 70 sports they reportedly outfit.)

The prices are reasonable, the gear is high quality, and it’s fun to discover products you didn’t know existed but just might need someday.

Filed in categories: News

Tagged: , ,

Decathlon expands to USA with practical, prolific sportsgear options originally appeared on The Gadgeteer on May 9, 2019 at 8:00 am.

Note: If you are subscribed to this feed through FeedBurner, please switch to our native feed URL http://the-gadgeteer.com/feed/ in order to ensure continuous delivery.